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    need to take into consideration the risks and lines that had to be crossed. Human experimentation is necessary because over the years it has helped advance medical science, enforced new laws, and expanded the lifespan of mankind. To begin with, human experimentation is necessary because it has been an aid in advancing medical science.…

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    and loneliness. Animals genetic are not the same as humans so they can give negative result and when the humans try the product it gives them negative result on their end which can harm them. Companies pay so much money that they waste it on bad science or experiments and also waste the lives of the animals only getting little information for their new medical product.…

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    Separate Twins

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    that while Yufe and Stohr had different political views – one liberal, one conservative – (these were contributed to external factors related to their upbringing), their remarkable similarities – excelling at sports, trouble with math, liked spicy food, and the innate habit of faking a sneeze in uncomfortable silent situations – were more contributed to epigenetics (Wang, 2015). Leading us to learn that there is more to our personality, from a genetic standpoint then we originally thought. Twin…

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    Clothing, food, tools, and architecture,those are examples of material culture that most people think of. It does not consider natural objects and materials (rocks and dirt, trees, etc.) to be part of the material culture. But, how people see the natural things and…

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    without facing any major problems. Due to the lack of farmers need to meet the demand of the market, many people have been able to pursue and branch out into other fields such as business, science and art. Therefore, many people lack the knowledge of how to properly take care of the land they live in and how to grow food. As Mason writes, “I think this dependence on nature was at the core for my rebellion” (Mason 82). Mason argues how many people did not like the dependency on nature which…

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    Importance Of Animal Testing

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    It is used in developing new drugs and approving the safety of drugs. Hence, millions of unhealthy people have been helped indirectly by animal testing. However, animal testing is beneficial for human only and not for the animals used. Most of the animals which give great contribution to the health of world's dwellers are cruelly slaughtered during experiments and not well treated in drug-development laboratories. Animals, like human, also have rights to be freed from suffering and treated well.…

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    computer simulations can even help scientists predict the negative side effects of drugs” (“Technological Alternatives Can End the Experimental Use of Animals”). There are more and more alternatives being developed every day in order to revolutionize science. Due to these alternatives being developed, animal testing is…

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    it is not going to be beneficial to humans. So it is very necessary for us to point out and analyze the psychic, creationist, pseudo-historian, and cult group that mislead the public. Therefore, it is also necessary for anyone who can confront the science and reason, and even the forces that threaten the human race, to be the precursor of the scientific community who has led the public. Shermer is one of the precursors. Steven J. Gould, a prominent evolutionary biologist in the United States,…

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    Animal Testing

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    animals were force-fed, deprived of food or water for prolonged periods of time, or physically restrained against their will to satisfy the requirements of the testing process. Many organizations, such as the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, actively criticize the cruel treatment of animals in medical research. However, there are…

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    How was the world formed? How did humans become prominent in the world today? These are questions that get asked everyday and a very select few of people can answer them. Out of the select few, one stands out the most and that is Carl Sagan. Carl Sagan is a very prominent astronomer, cosmologist, and an author. Carl Sagan is well known for his books: Cosmos, Broca’s Brain, The Dragons of Eden, and Contact. He also narrated show called Cosmos: A Personal Voyage. He is also well known for his…

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